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Upfront Jennings receives Tea party pictures ‘Excellent’ on ready at chamber Photos from the Little ODE Report Card Princess Tea Party held during Canal Days are By NANCY SPENCER “We had a Value-Added available for pick up at nspencer@delpho- seminar two weeks ago the Delphos Chamber sherald.com and I am attending an ODE of Commerce office. conference Nov. 1 and 2 in Office hours are FORT JENNINGS — Columbus on Race to the 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. School board members were Top,” he said. pleased to learn Wednesday The board accepted the Foundation taking Fort Jennings Local School resignation of varsity boys are again rated “Excellent” baseball coach Jeff Swick. grant applications on its Ohio Department of Swick attended the meeting The Arnold C. Education School Report and told the board he was Dienstberger Foundation is Card. going to focus on his fam- accepting grant applications The district met all 26 indi- ily and is now heading the from non-profit organizations cators, as well as the Annual “Hardball for ALS” fundrais- located within the Delphos Yearly Progress and Value- er with 15-20 games coming City School District. Added and rated a 103.2 on up in April. Forms are available at the Performance Index. “I have been involved in the Delphos Public Library The board noted the chal- Fort Jennings baseball in one or Delphos Area Chamber lenges faced by the ODE way or the other for the last of Commerce. They can be with attendance questions 25 years. I played, was a mailed to: P.O. Box 223, from several districts in the volunteer, an assistant coach, Delphos OH 45833; and Columbus area. ACME coach and head coach. must be postmarked Nov. 1 Superintendent Nick I hope the district has been or earlier for consideration. Langhals told the board he pleased with my performance. Grants will be award- is interested to see how the This was a difficult decision,” ed in December. ODE handles the school rat- he added. St. John’s ings next year. Assistant baseball coach First Allen County “They were supposed to Jared Kleman also tendered kicks off 100th change the rating to a let- his resignation as he has West Nile Virus ter grade this year but the moved from the district. Fall Festival attendance-reporting scandal Principal Kathy Verhoff death reported The sound of children’s made that impossible,” he gave her building report, laughter, voices and yes, said. “Next year they are sup- noting fourth-graders are LIMA — Allen County’s posed to ge t a letter-grade in Grand Rapids today on a first 2012 West Nile Virus the horns filled Robert (WNV)-associated death was A. Arnzen Gymnasium rating. I have a problem with Miami-Erie Canal field trip. reported today by the Allen Wednesday afternoon that. We don’t give our stu- Students in Pre K-3 will County Health Department. during the Children’s dents one grade for the whole have a chance to go through Five previous WNV deaths Festival, the kick off to grading period; they get a the Fire Safety Trailer from have been reported in Ohio. the parish’s Fall Festival. grade in each class. I don’t 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Friday; “We would like to extend This year marks the know how fair it is to give teachers in grades K-8 will our condolences to the 100th celebration. Above: districts one grade when there attend a seminar on curricular family and friends of this St. John’s Elementary are 26 indicators.” mapping Oct. 23-25; and par- individual,” Allen County students and their parents Treasurer Val Maag pre- ent/teacher conferences are Health Commissioner enjoy the Children’s sented the district’s 5-year Oct. 31 and Nov. 1 with stu- Kathy Luhn said. Festival filled with games Forecast to be sent to the state dents also on break Nov. 2. West Nile activity increased and booths in the gym. by Oct. 31. Langhals reported on high in Ohio and the United States St. John’s High School The “guess”timation school activities, noting the this year. The mosquito that shows the district with a bal- fall music concert is at 7 p.m. easily transmits the virus students and teachers ran the day’s festivities. ance of $447,113 on June 30, today; high school parent/ thrives in dry conditions 2013; $302,405 on June 30, teachers conferences are also like those experienced this Left: Camden Schafer shows off his musical 2014; $84,944 on June 30, Oct. 31 and Nov. 1; and the fall spring and summer. As 2015; a negative $235,489 on athletic banquet is on Nov. 5. of October 11, Ohio has talents with his prize horn. Read more about this June 30, 2016; and a negative In other business, the recorded 110 human cases. $954,558 on June 30, 2017. board: In 2011, only 21 cases were year’s festival in Friday’s reported in the state. Herald. Langhals also gave an • Accepted donations of Mosquito activity in the update on the school’s Race area has decreased now that to the Top program. See JENNINGS, page 11 the weather has turned colder and cases of WNV are begin- ning to decline. Because the How healthcare reform increase in WNV has been seen in other areas of the coun- try, travelers who plan to visit affects small business warmer climates are encour- By STEPHANIE GROVES are currently enforced or will aged to use mosquito repellent [email protected] affect small businesses in the to decrease their risk of becom- near future. ing infected with this and other LIMA — The Lima Civic There is good news for mosquito-borne diseases. Center hosted a Healthcare small businesses. Under Four out of five people Reform forum Wednesday the healthcare reform law infected with West Nile sponsored by Lima Memorial enacted in 2010, many small Virus will not develop any Health System and St. Rita’s businesses and tax-exempt symptoms of the disease. Medical Center. organizations proving health Those who are affected The event, titled “What insurance coverage for their can experience headache, you need to do today...What employees now qualify for a fever, tiredness and body you need to know for tomor- special tax credit. aches that can last from a few days to several weeks. row,” focused on small-busi- “This credit specifical- ness compliance, tax credits, ly targets small businesses the healthcare reform time- employing up to 25 employ- Index line, summary of benefits ees, paying average wages of Obituaries 2 and coverage, comparative less than $50,000 per employ- State/Local 3 effectiveness research fees, ee per year and maintains Politics 4 W-2 reporting requirements, eligibility,” Miller explained. Community 5 exchanges, community rat- “Eligible employers can earn Sports 6-7 ing and community well- a tax credit of up to 35 per- ness. cent.” Farm 8 Nancy Spencer photo Classifieds 9 A panel of speakers, Benefit changes. Coverage Tickets still available for Hallo“wine” including Connie Miller, Bob requirements. Tax credits. TV 10 Armstrong (Lima Memorial Exchanges. When it comes to Plans are underway for the 5th annual Hallo“wine” fundraiser Nov. 3 at the K of C World News 11 Health System) and John healthcare reform, there’s a hall. Above: Coordinators Charlie Luersman, left, Shelley Kreeger and Rose Morris Renner (St. Rita’s Health lot to know – and a lot to do. look over ticket sales. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. with a Tex-Mex Fiesta dinner at 6:30 Partners), addressed key p.m. Tickets are $25. Proceeds will benefit St. John’s Religious Education Fund and requirements of the act that See HEALTHCARE, page 11 the Delphos Community Christmas Project. SUEVER’S TOWN HOUSE Your Weekend Weather outlook 944 E. Fifth St.419-692-2202 Delphos FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Rain show- Partly Partly Great for LUNCH ers likely sunny. cloudy. Now serving all day. Chance of Highs in 15” PIZZA • Cups of Soup Highs in rain show- the mid Served Piping Hot! the lower ers in the 60s. UP TO 3 TOPPINGS 50s. Lows morning. Lows SOUP SUPREME in the lower 40s. Chance Highs in the mid 50s. in the lower 50s. Add Water, of rain 70 percent. Lows in the lower 40s. SOUPS Simmer and Serve! $ VEGETABLE BEEF • CHICKEN NOODLE • TOMATO BASIL with RAVIOLINI • CHILI • CREAM OF POTATO • CREAM OF BROCCOLI • BEEF STEW • ITALIAN WEDDING SOUP • NEW ENGLAND CLAM CHOWDER EXTENDED Mostly cloudy Monday. Highs in the 10 • BAKED POTATO CHOWDER with BACON • FRENCH ONION lower 70s. Lows in the mid 50s. FORECAST 2 – The Herald xxx xxxx xx 2012 www.delphosherald.com For The Record Four hurt in two- WEATHER OBITUARIES The Delphos Delphos weather semi crash on US 30 High temperature Herald Wednesday in Delphos was 73 Vol. 143 No. 91 Information submitted Curtis, 20, of Lima, and Jesse degrees, low was 55. Rainfall Nancy Spencer, editor Carle, 20, of Williamsport, was recorded at .50 inch. High Ray Geary, general manager An injury crash occurred were transported to Van a year ago today was 54, low Delphos Herald, Inc. at 10:06 a.m. Wednesday Wert County Hospital, was 46. Record high for today Don Hemple, on US 30 westbound at where they were treated and is 86, set in 1950. Record low advertising manager Convoy Road. released. Their instructor, is 21, set in 1976. Tiffany Brantley, A 2000 Volvo semi Steven Trammell, 53, of circulation manager tractor-trailer owned by the Ohio City was not injured. WEATHER FORECAST The Daily Herald (USPS 1525 University of Northwestern McClellan and Trammell Tri-county The Associated Press 8000) is published daily Ohio and driven by were wearing their seat belts. except Sundays, Tuesdays and Cameron McClellen, 20, of Curtis and Carle were sitting TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy Holidays. Carrollton, Ky., was west- in the rear passenger section By carrier in Delphos and bound on US 30 and was of the semi cab and there with a 40 percent chance of area towns, or by rural motor turning right at Convoy were no seat belts available. rain showers. Lows in the mid route where available $1.48 per Road to go east when he The UNOH semi trailer was 40s. South winds 10 to 20 Jason Lee Wright George L. Ricker week. By mail in Allen, Van was struck in the rear by moderately damaged. mph decreasing to 5 to 10 Wert, or Putnam County, $97 another westbound semi, Both semis were towed mph after midnight. Sept. 23, 1970-Oct. 15, 2012 Feb. 20, 1922-Oct. 17, 2012 per year. Outside these counties a 1996 Freightliner driven from the scene. The driving FRIDAY: Rain showers Jason Lee Wright, 42, of George L. Ricker, 90, of $110 per year. likely. Highs in the lower 50s. Cloverdale, was born Sept. Ottoville, died at 2:25 p.m. Entered in the post office by Joseph Weese, 38, of lane of US 30 and Convoy in Delphos, Ohio 45833 as Carey. Both vehicles came Road was closed to clear South winds 5 to 15 mph. 23, 1970, at St. Rita’s Medical Wednesday at St. Rita’s Chance of showers 70 per- Center. Now has gone to be Periodicals, postage paid at to rest in the driving lane of the scene. Medical Center. Delphos, Ohio. US 30 westbound. Weese was cited for fail- cent. with his Savior in heaven at He was born Feb. 20, 1922, No mail subscriptions will be Weese’s semi sustained ing to maintain an assured FRIDAY NIGHT: Cloudy. 7:50 p.m. Monday. in Ottoville to Joseph and accepted in towns or villages heavy damage and he was clear distance. He was also Rain showers likely in the He left behind his wife Lisa Elnora (Miller) Ricker, who where The Daily Herald paper transported to Van Wert wearing his seat belt. evening, then a chance of rain Wright, the love of his life. preceded him in death. carriers or motor routes provide County Hospital, where he Convoy Fire & EMS per- showers after midnight. Lows His eldest son Nic Wright, On June 21, 1975, he mar- daily home delivery for $1.48 was treated and released. sonnel, Van Wert EMS, and in the lower 40s. Southwest Stephanie, Tori, Gabriel, ried Patricia Hickey, who sur- per week. 405 North Main St. McClellan and two of Brickner’s assisted at the winds 5 to 10 mph. Chance of Hannah, step sons Bradley vives in Ottoville. showers 70 percent. and Jamie. Jason’s children Also surviving are two TELEPHONE 695-0015 his passengers, Christopher scene. Office Hours were the center of his heart. sons, Shaun Ricker of EXTENDED FORECAST He was the loving son 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. Story idea... Wapakoneta and Jeremy POSTMASTER: SATURDAY: Partly of Leslie Wright Polley. He (Kelly) Ricker of Ottoville; Send address changes Comments... sunny. Chance of rain show- also left behind his sister, three grandchildren, Jacob, to THE DAILY HERALD, News release... ers in the morning. Highs in Susan Rae Wright Claypool, Cody and Courtney Ricker; 405 N. Main St. the mid 50s. West winds 5 to and brother Wade Philip three sisters, Adeline Pohlman Delphos, Ohio 45833 email Nancy Spencer 10 mph. Chance of showers Wright. of Delphos, Margaret editor... [email protected] 40 percent. His family was everything (James) Schimmoeller of SATURDAY NIGHT to him and Lisa referred to Fort Jennings and Jeanette BIRTH AND SUNDAY: Partly him as her “rock.” His moth- (Robert) Brickner of Delphos; cloudy. Lows in the lower er, Leslie, called him “my and a brother, Omer (Alice) A girl, Leah Marie, 40s. Highs in the mid 60s. baby boy,” even as a grown Ricker of Fort Jennings. was born Oct. 14 at OSU SUNDAY NIGHT: Partly man. He was also preceded in Medical Center to Scott and cloudy. Lows in the lower He was a caring, loving death by two brothers, Arnold Julie (Hemker) Horstman of 50s. husband, father, son and and Ambrose Ricker; and a Dublin. MONDAY AND brother. His loss to us is heav- sister, Marceil Bellman. Grandparents are Gary and MONDAY NIGHT: Mostly ens gain. He is forever in our Mr. Ricker was a lifelong Cathy Hemker of Delphos and cloudy. Highs in the lower hearts. Our blessed hope is farmer who loved his work. He Tony and Judy Horstman of 70s. Lows in the mid 50s. knowing that we will all be was a member of Immaculate Cloverdale. TUESDAY THROUGH together again. Conception Catholic Church, ST. RITA’S Jill Miller, DDS WEDNESDAY: Mostly Services will begin at 11 Ottoville, a social member A girl was born Oct. 16 to cloudy with a 30 percent a.m. on Saturday at Harter of the Ottoville VFW and a Dan and Keisha Larimore of Steven M. Jones, DDS chance of rain showers. Highs and Schier Funeral Home, member of the Putnam County Elida. in the lower 70s. Lows in the with Pastor Mark Fuerstenau Farm Bureau. General Dentistry lower 50s. presiding. Memorial contribu- Mass of Christian burial Welcome the association of tions may be made to the will begin at 10 a.m. Saturday FUNERAL family. at Immaculate Conception KIMMET, Donald W, Joe Patton, DDS Catholic Church, Ottoville, 74, of Ottoville, Mass of NEW PATIENTS WELCOME CHECK POLICE the Rev. John Stites officiat- Christian Burial will begin at THE ing. Burial will follow in St. 3 p.m. today at Immaculate Located on S.R. 309 in Elida HERALD REPORT Mary’s Cemetery, Ottoville. Conception Catholic Church, 419-331-0031 ADS FOR Visitation will be from 2-8 the Rev. John Stites offici- Business reports Friday at Love-Heitmeyer ating. Burial will be in St. myddsoffice.com GREAT Funeral Home, Jackson Mary’s Cemetery in Ottoville, daytime, evening and weekend hours available. VALUES B&E Township (on the corner of with military graveside rites Rts. 224 & 634). conducted by the Ottoville At 9:09 a.m. on Monday, Memorials may be made VFW. Preferred memori- Delphos Police were called to to the Sisters of Notre Dame, als are to the Cystic Fibrosis a business in the 900 block of Immaculate Conception Foundation. East Fifth Street in reference Parish or St. Jude’s Children’s to a breaking and entering Hospital. complaint. Condolences may be LOTTERY Upon officers’ arrival, the expressed at: www.lovefuner- business owner stated some- alhome.com CLEVELAND (AP) — time in the overnight hours These Ohio lotteries were 662 Elida Ave., Delphos someone had gained forcible Ann M. Lause drawn Wednesday: Open 5 a.m.-9 p.m. entry into the business and Ann M. Lause, 79, Classic Lotto had broken into the business- of Delphos died at 7 p.m. 0 5 - 1 2 - 1 7 - 2 9 - 3 7 - 4 2 , es safe taking money from Wednesday at Vancrest Kicker: 1-1-1-7-6-1 inside. Healthcare Center. Estimated jackpot: $19.69 M PIZZA The Detective Bureau was Arrangements are incom- Mega Millions contacted and arrived at the plete at Harter and Schier Estimated jackpot: $12 M also ... business to collect evidence Funeral Home. Pick 3 Evening and take over the case. Florence E. Trentman 1-0-2 • Breakfast Pizza Pick 3 Midday Pool cue, case Florence E. Trentman, 86, 6-4-9 • Dessert Pizza of Delphos, died at 9:10 p.m. Pick 4 Evening • Cheesy missing from Wednesday at Sarah Jane 5-6-7-4 Living Center. Pick 4 Midday Garlic Bread vehicle Arrangements are incom- 5-1-0-7 plete at Harter and Schier Pick 5 Evening At 7:34 p.m. on Wednesday, Funeral Home. 8-6-6-2-2 Coming soon Delphos Police were contacted Pick 5 Midday by a resident of the 700 block LOCAL PRICES 5-9-7-5-2 PIZZA BY THE of East Third Street in refer- Powerball ence to a theft complaint. Corn $7.76 0 1 - 0 7 - 1 0 - 2 3 - 4 2 , SLICE Upon officers speaking Wheat $8.31 Powerball: 35 with the victim, it was found Soybeans $14.82 Estimated jackpot: $70 M someone had gained entry into Rolling Cash 5 the victim’s vehicle and had Chewing gum while peeling 06-08-16-24-31 419-692-0007 taken a pool cue and case onions will keep you from Estimated jackpot: from inside. crying. $110,000

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Association/NRA) are on The bill recently passed a the offensive, supporting the floor vote in the House of Sportsmen’s Heritage Act of Representatives, but political evaluations 2012 (HR 4089), a bill that analysts doubt it will make it BY STACY TAFF State Board of Education and aims to open up more fed- through the Senate. [email protected] the district must consult with teachers before adopting the ELIDA — During policy.” Tuesday’s meeting of the During the remainder of Elida Board of Education, the meeting, the board voted Superintendent Don Diglia to support Apollo Career took a moment to tell the Center in its pursuit of a board about the legislation $1-mil bond and tax levy concerning teacher evalua- at the Nov. 6 election for E - The Environmental ingest spent lead-shot pellets tions. the purpose of improving, Magazine or lost fishing weights mis- “As you are aware, one expanding and renovating the taking them for food or grit, of the issues we will be deal- campus to take advantage of Dear EarthTalk: What’s can die a painful death from ing with this year is the new Ohio School Facilities funds the big deal about lead in lead poisoning, while others teacher evaluations system,” and meet the needs of 21st- hunting ammunition and suffer for years from its debil- he said. “The fact that the law century learning. fishing tackle? If an animal itating effects,” reports CBD. that addresses teacher evalua- Students of the month is going to die anyway, it’s Across the U.S. some 3,000 tion is in two different pieces, for October are as follows: not going to get lead poison- tons of lead are shot into House Bill 153 and Senate Elida Elementary-Ariel ing, right? — Bill Joyce, the environment by hunters Bill 316, does confuse things Benton, Aidan Graham, Euclid, OH every year. Another 80,000 a bit. 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The bill Bridget Erdman, Mandy human health.” let wound, causing a greater clearly requires the district Henderson, Rachael Langhals, The group reports that health risk to humans who WE HAVE WHAT IT TAKES to adopt a standards-based Michael Mays, Christine at least 75 wild bird spe- consume lead-shot game than cies in the United States previously thought.” teacher evaluation policy by Miller, Melody Kearns, Brian — including bald eagles, CBD launched its Get the TO SERVICE YOUR TIRES, July 1 and it must conform to Gephart, Kelsey Greeley, golden eagles, ravens and Lead Out campaign in March the framework for evaluations Sherry Kahle and Emily endangered California con- 2012 to raise awareness about INCLUDING A SENSE OF URGENCY. of teachers developed by the Brodman. dors — are routinely poi- the issue and help build sup- soned by spent lead ammu- port for a federally mandated We are specially trained and equipped to meet your on-farm, in-field tire service and replacement needs. Call us for on-farm deliveries nition. Meanwhile, every transition to non-toxic bul- and on-the-spot tire repairs. BRIEFS year thousands of cranes, lets, shot and fishing gear. ducks, swans, loons, geese The coalition includes groups Best One Tire & Service Suicide attempts worry and other waterfowl ingest from 38 different states repre- of Delphos spent lead shot or lead fish- senting conservationists, bird- 502 N. Main St. • (419) 695-1060 ing sinkers lost in lakes and ers, hunters, scientists, vet- Ohio school officials rivers “often with deadly erinarians, Native Americans 24/7 CHARDON (AP) — Eighteen-year-old T.J. consequences.” and public employees. In In the “Animals that scavenge on April, the U.S. Environmental Seven suicide attempts by Lane is charged in the shoot- carcasses shot and contami- Protection Agency (EPA) Field Service students at the same Ohio ing, which also left three stu- nated with lead bullet frag- denied the coalition’s request Available high school where a mass dents wounded. His trial is ments, or wading birds that to take toxic lead out of hunt- shooting occurred in February pending. have officials concerned. The (Willoughby) News- Herald reports there were seven suicide attempts by pete schlegel six Chardon High School for state representative ATTENTION DELPHOS students from May through September. Administrators A Resident of the are now taking action to try 82nd District of Ohio HERALD READERS to prevent others. School district superin- the independent tendent Joseph Bergant told the newspaper he thinks the voice! 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“Slow down and enjoy life. It’s not only the scenery you miss by going too fast — you also miss the sense of where you are going and why.” POLITICS — Eddie Cantor, American comedian-singer (1892-1964) For Romney and Obama, one-liners are on the menu By JIM KUHNHENN What’s more, the dinner’s to show support for Breast The Associated Press host is Cardinal Timothy M. Cancer Awareness Month and Dolan, the spiritual leader mocking Romney’s remark WASHINGTON — The of the Archdiocese of New during Tuesday night’s presidential campaign, which York and president of the debate that as Massachusetts has been a spectacle of finger- U.S. Conference of Catholic governor he received “whole pointing and recrimination, is Bishops, which has clashed binders full of women” as he oh so briefly taking a sharp with the Obama administra- sought to diversify his admin- detour so President Barack tion over contraception pro- istration. “We don’t have to Obama and Mitt Romney can visions in the new health collect a bunch of binders play politics for laughs. care law. Dolan has said he to find qualified, talented The rivals are quieting received “stacks of mail” women,” Obama said. the hostilities Thursday eve- protesting the dinner invita- At Ohio University, Obama ning to address the venerable tion to Obama. But Dolan beseeched a crowd of about Alfred E. Smith Memorial has sought to avoid playing 14,000 students to vote early. Foundation Dinner, a white- political favorites, even deliv- “You’ve got to go back to your tie gala at New York City’s ering benedictions at both the dorm, grab that guy who’s sit- Waldorf Astoria Hotel that Republican and Democratic ting there eating chips, watch- has been a required stop for national conventions this ing ‘SportsCenter,”’ he said. politicians since the end of summer. “Tell him he’s got to vote, Presidential World War II. The dinner is Romney’s too. “ IT WAS NEWS THEN In keeping with tradition, only public event Thursday. Romney made his own candidates both candidates have pre- Obama was campaigning pitch to women, a play for One Year Ago pared lighthearted fare for the in New Hampshire, one of votes that comes as he moder- • Bill Guthrie officially retired Thursday from Vanamatic focus on Ohio fundraising event organized a handful of closely fought ates some of the conservative Company, with 55 years and 3 months of full-time service. Not by the Catholic Archdiocese states in the election, before stands he took while seeking one to stay idle for long, Guthrie now works 20-30 hours part- college vote of New York for the benefit limbering up for his dinner the Republican nomination. time for Vanamatic. Guthrie was 20 years old when he began of needy children. That was speech with an appearance on “This president has failed with the company in the Alex Teman building. By DAN SEWELL the case almost precisely four Comedy Central’s “The Daily American’s women,” he told The Associated Press years ago when Obama and Show.” a crowd in Chesapeake, Va. 25 Years Ago — 1987 Republican presidential con- Romney and Obama were “They’ve suffered in terms of • Vanamatic Company of Delphos was presented the Ford CINCINNATI — College tender John McCain poked traveling to New York, a state getting jobs,” he added, say- Q1 Preferred Quality Award at a special luncheon held in campuses have become more fun at themselves and each firmly on the Obama side of ing that 3.6 million more of Dearborn, Mich. Accepting the award were James Wiltsie Sr., than a backdrop for the presi- other just a day after an intense the political ledger, two days them are in poverty now than and Perry Wiltsie of Vanamatic. The Q1 award, which has dential campaign in Ohio as presidential debate at Hofstra after their Hofstra debate and when Obama took office. been earned by 3-4 percent of Ford’s suppliers, goes to manu- both sides are vying to sway University on Long Island. one day after they and their His campaign also launched facturing plants that have implemented an effective quality young voters to their side. As in 2008, this year’s din- running mates fanned out to a television commercial that assurance program and received an excellent quality rating. President Barack Obama ner comes in the wake of battleground states to mount seemed designed to soften his • Delphos Young Farmwives met recently at the home of continued his campus tour a fiery and confrontational an aggressive appeal for unde- opposition to abortion while Nora Gerdemann. Following a potluck supper, the members of Ohio on Wednesday with presidential debate — again cided female voters. urging women to keep pock- were guided on a tour through the poultry farm of Mr. and an evening rally at Ohio at Hofstra — lending an air Obama campaigned in etbook issues uppermost in Mrs. Joel Gerdemann, who operate a 60,000 chicken laying University in southeastern of drama to the pivot from Iowa and Ohio on Wednesday, their minds when they cast operation. Dee Dee Shelby donated the raffle item which was Ohio. It was the fifth Ohio col- acrimony to humor. wearing a pink wristband their ballots. won by Terri Miller. lege the president has visited in less than a month. • Jefferson had Perry down 13-0 Friday night without even Ryan: Obama lacked new solutions during debate running an offensive play on its way to an 83-0 shellacking of Not to be outdone, GOP vice presidential candidate By JOHN SEEWER Several dozen protest- gives us a growing debt and thee Commodores. John Marihugh returned two Perry punts Paul Ryan has made the rounds and JULIE CARR SMYTH ers organized by SEIU Local no solutions,” Ryan said. to give Jefferson a 13-0 lead in the first quarter. Tony Closson The Associated Press 1199 and ProgressOhio chant- puts the ‘Cats up 51-0 in the first half with a four-yard touch- to the state’s universities. The Romney-Ryan ticket Ryan, a graduate of Miami ed, “Four more years!” and says its economic plan would down run. Jefferson’s final score was put in by Bert Redmond waved signs outside the event. grow jobs in the energy indus- on a yard run. University in Oxford, spoke COLUMBUS — President Wednesday at Baldwin Barack Obama failed to bring They brought clean pots and try and through small busi- any new ideas that could pans and displayed signs that nesses, helping to create 12 50 Years Ago — 1962 Wallace University near Cleveland, where he talked revive the economy during the said, “Soup Kitchen Photo Op million jobs. • The October meeting of the Miss and Master Chapter second presidential debate, - NO.” - of the Child Conservation League was held recently at the about the growing debt and Obama spokeswom lack of jobs for young peo- Republican vice presiden- While in northeast Ohio, an Jessica Kershaw said home of Mrs. Alex Miller, Jr., in Ottoville. Assisting Miller ple getting out of college. He tial candidate Paul Ryan said Ryan mixed politics with foot- Romney’s plan would end were Mrs. Ray Miller, Mrs. Walter Brickner and Mrs. Richard blamed Obama for both. Wednesday. ball in Ohio — two topics up hurting the middle class Kortokrax. Highlighting the evening was a very interesting “He gives us a growing debt Ryan told supporters in the that are unavoidable this fall and only benefit the wealthy style show presented by the Fort Jennings Council of the Cleveland area that running in the prized swing state — through $5 trillion in tax cuts. Catholic Ladies of Columbia. and no solutions,” Ryan said. mate Mitt Romney followed by dropping in on practice at “Mitt Romney misled voters • Wayne H. Kuhn, Rotary district governor, was the speaker Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney and up a strong first debate with the Cleveland Browns facility time and again last night and at the weekly meeting of Delphos Rotarians Wednesday at another winning performance. with former Secretary of State refused to explain his inde- NuMaude’s. Kuhn was introduced by Burl Morris, who was Ryan recently visited several Ohio campuses. Last weekend, The Wisconsin congress- Condoleezza Rice, a lifelong fensible ideas when he was in charge of the program for the day. Guests included Arthur man said Obama is out of Browns fan. exposed on the emptiness of Brooks of Van Wert, Lloyd W. Reese and Roman A. Utrup of Romney had a rally at Shawnee State University, while Ryan answers and it showed in Both took turns talking his own plans,” she said. Lima, and two St. John’s High School seniors, Daniel Cramer tailgated with Bowling Green Tuesday night’s debate. “This with the team. One dinner guest in and William Laudick. State University football fans might be the best President Ryan told the players he’s Columbus asked Ryan if he • The Pilgrim Boosters Class of the Pilgrim Holiness Obama can give us, but it’s been impressed by the play of could dispel the notion that he Church held its October class meeting Tuesday at the home of and then spoke at Youngstown State. Ryan, a Wisconsin con- not what we should settle for,” rookie quarterback Brandon and Romney would raise taxes Florence Kohorst on Clime Street. It was announced that the gressman, made his alma mater Ryan said. Weeden, but it turns out he on the middle class. He said First United Presbyterian Church had presented a letterboard one of his first stops after being Later in Columbus, Ryan was pointing at backup quar- it’s a mistaken idea perpetu- and letters to the Pilgrim Holiness Church, which completed named as Romney’s running appeared at an event tailored terback Colt McCoy. That ated by “hundreds of millions the class project of a new bulletin board. mate, and he also visited with to display his strength on got a good laugh out of their of dollars in negative advertis- fans at the Miami-Ohio State fiscal issues. Eleven dinner teammates. Ryan recov- ing.” 75 Years Ago — 1937 football game in Columbus companions at an Italian res- ered quickly, mentioning the Ryan said he and Romney • The Delphos Merchants edged out Ottoville, 3-2, in a game soon afterward. taurant on the city’s east side team’s victory over Cincinnati have records of cutting taxes of baseball Sunday afternoon at city athletic field. Ditto was At Ohio University, Obama peppered him with questions last Sunday. and plan to continue to do so on the mound for Delphos. He was touched for eight hits, all told the crowd he has two on the federal debt, taxes and Ryan also shared his favor- if elected. well scattered. He struck out 10 men and walked one. Delphos daughters and doesn’t want Obama’s health care law. ite hunting spots with Browns Rice also joined Ryan at collected six hits off Sanders. The game was the final one for them to be paid less for the “Do you have a whiteboard Pro Bowl tackle Joe Thomas, the rally at Baldwin-Wallace the Delphos Merchants and Manager Sterling announced that same job as a man. here?” Ryan quipped with a who’s also a Wisconsin native. University. She told the all uniforms should be returned to him so they can be packed Student Paris Aaron said he smile when he was asked Ryan lamented that he’s miss- crowd that it has been a rough away for the winter. is voting for Obama because to explain how a Romney ing hunting season this fall. decade, starting with the ter- • Delphos parents of Ohio State University students are he wants to help give the presi- administration would tackle “I’ve got this election thing rorist attacks in 2001 and the receiving invitations to the Annual Dad’s Day celebration dent a chance to finish what he the deficit. going on,” he told Thomas. economic collapse near the which will be held at Columbus Saturday. Northwestern uni- has started. He inquired when joining Earlier at Baldwin-Wallace end of the decade. “The last versity and Ohio State will battle in the big football attraction. “I don’t think starting all the table if diners had already University, Ryan said that four years have been very At the football game, fathers of the football men will sit on the over again will help out the said grace. When the answer Obama’s campaign is now tough on people who just want sidelines wearing the same numbers as their player sons. country at all,” said Aaron, 19, was yes, he said he’d say his trying to scare voters because to work hard and make a liv- • The ‘coon dog field trails held Sunday at Buettner’s of Columbus. own private prayer. he can’t run on his record. “He ing,” Rice said. Grove, east of Delphos, were witnessed by a large number Breanna Williams, from of persons. The event was sponsored by the Old Time “Coon Jackson, Ohio, said she is sup- Hunters Association” of Delphos. There were 65 dogs entered porting Obama. Williams, 20, Legal path to US from Cuba still complicated in the eight heats. The final tree was won by “Driver,” a black says she believes he is “really By ALICIA A. the U.S. government began Castro’s decision was and tan dog, owned by Walter Graham of Spencerville. The geared” toward college students CALDWELL its “wet-foot, dry-foot” policy announced in the Communist final line was won by “Lead,” a black and tan, owned by David and that funding and afford- The Associated Press that allows anyone who makes newspaper Granma this week. Good of Delphos. ability of higher education are it to shore to stay, while those In an accompanying editorial, among the top issues for her. WASHINGTON — caught at sea are turned back. the newspaper blamed the Exit polling in 2008 indi- Cuba’s surprise decision to Since then, thousands of decades-old travel restrictions Moderately confused cated Obama won two-thirds make it easier for citizens Cubans who made the treach- on U.S. attempts to topple of the vote among college- to leave the country doesn’t erous trip across the Straits of the island’s government, plant age adults as he carried Ohio, mean Cubans can book tick- Florida have been rewarded spies and recruit its best-edu- a state expected to be close ets on commercial planes and with entry into the United cated citizens. this year and possibly crucial head for Miami. States. Unlike illegal immi- The new rules, which will to winning the White House. Would-be immigrants and grants from almost any other go into effect in January, still Underscoring the importance tourists still need permission country, most Cubans not let the government deny travel of Ohio and its college vote, from the U.S. government to only can stay but also seek for reasons of defense and Obama officially kicked off enter America legally. With a legal residency and eventually national security. his re-election campaign in multiyear wait for a visa, the citizenship. The reaction to Castro’s May at Ohio State University. average Cuban may not be The welcoming policy isn’t decision was mixed. People in In a return visit to OSU leaving home any time soon. just for Cubans who arrive by Cuba and Miami’s exile com- last week, Obama urged stu- “This may end up being sea. In recent years, thousands munity wondered how signifi- dents to take buses provided ado about nothing,” said a of would-be immigrants have cant the change will turn out for them at the rally to go to Cuban-immigration expert, opted to hire smugglers to to be. early voting locations, saying: Jose Azel of the University of ferry them to Mexico, where Dissident Cuban blogger “Everything we fought for in Miami’s Institute for Cuban they head over land to Texas. Yoani Sanchez took to Twitter 2008 is on the line in 2012.” and Cuban American Studies. These “dusty foot” Cubans to share her concern that the But the Romney campaign A State Department spokes- are allowed into the U.S. after Cuban government might start thinks it will make inroads woman, Victoria Nuland, said medical screenings and back- denying passports to control with young voters this year, Tuesday that the U.S. wel- ground checks. who leaves. and a campaign official said it comes “any reforms that’ll Azel said the end of the “I have the suitcase ready is well-organized on campuses allow Cubans to depart from Cuban exit visa program “isn’t to travel. ... Let’s see if I get across the state. and return to their country likely to be a free for all” exo- a flight for Jan. 14, 2013, to “We are making a huge freely. We remain committed dus like the 1980 Mariel boat- try out the new law,” tweeted push on the campuses,” said to the migration accords under lift, which lasted six months Sanchez, who said she has Scott Jennings, Romney’s which our two countries sup- and ended with about 125,000 been denied an exit visa 20 state campaign director. “This port and promote safe, legal immigrants, including crimi- times over the past five years. is a different environment for and orderly migration. Our nals and mental patients, mak- Havana-born Rep. Ileana Obama than it was in 2008. own visa requirements remain ing it to Florida. Ros-Lehtinen, a Florida The economy is sputtering unchanged.” Azel noted that nearly Republican, called it “noth- along, and these college kids Under those 1994 accords, every Latin American country, ing more than Raul Castro’s know they are about to gradu- Washington agreed to stop including Mexico, requires an desperate attempts to fool the ate into a world that may not allowing Cubans caught at entry visa for Cubans. world into thinking that Cuba have a job for them.” sea to enter the U.S. In 1995 Cuban President Raul is changing.” www.delphosherald.com Thursday, October 18, 2012 The Herald – 5

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OTTOVILLE — The first (5 aces; 16 for the match I understand the new owner‚ Jimmy Haslam III, wants his set in match 2 Wednesday as a team versus 10 missed own guy in there (Joe Banner apparently is) but does it really night was one St. John’s serves) added three aces in make sense to start over again? would rather forget. the set and a hitting error on Was Holmgrem THAT “bad”? Unfortunately, they could set point (21 for the match Does this mean that should the Browns end up with the never quite recover as Cory- versus 13 for the ’Dogs) put first pick in the National Football League draft in April, Geno Rawson ousted the Lady set one in the Grove corner Smith will be the top pick? Blue Jays 25-9, 25-23, after only 12 minutes. What would that mean for Brandon Weeden, the 29-year- 19-25, 25-19 in the Division Grove didn’t have as great old drafted this year to take over right away as the quarter- back? Let’s face it, he wasn’t taken as a developmental guy! IV volleyball sectional at a start in the second set but Ottoville’s L.W. Heckman Of course, everyone is saying the right things but if you’re the results were the same. a Cleveland Browns’ fan, what’s going through your head? Gymnasium. They simply kept adding to Here we go again? “We didn’t come out their lead from start to finish Or is it hope springs eternal? with any intensity; we were as the Pirates — as hard as Either the guy is extremely brash/confident or dumb as sluggish and just came out they tried — simply couldn’t a box of rocks — or a little bit of both. too slow,” St. John’s coach match the Grove level of I am referring to young — second-year — Seattle Kellie Sterling began. play. A hitting error on set Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman talking trash to In the opener, Columbus point put Grove in complete 3-time Super Bowl-winning (and future first-ballot Hall-of- Grove ended the nightmar- command at 2-0. Famer) quarterback Tom Brady all during the game with the ish Continental season (0-22) Tom Morris photo Lepley felt comfortable New England Patriots Sunday at Quest Field, basically about with a 51-minute 25-5, 25-8, enough to try different com- how one guy couldn’t beat 11. St. John’s senior Emily Horstman fires a shot through 25-18 sweep. binations in the third set, Mr. Cool may have lost his and responded to the young- Sterling’s analysis of the two Cory-Rawson defenders for a kill Wednesday night, ster about who was going to win. with senior teammate Heather Vogt waiting to see if there playing some junior varsity Jays (7-16) and their start performers to get them tour- Sherman’s Seahawks ended up winning the game and is a ricochet. However, both Blue Jays played their final they did meet up after the game; no one really ”knows” what was right on and the Lady high school matches due to a 4-set loss to the Lady Hornets ney experience. Continental Hornets took advantage. took advantage and held their words were exchanged but it probably doesn’t take a great in sectional volleyball action at Ottoville. imagination to figure that out. They showed great balance at first — and only — lead on well but couldn’t finish,” Jays. OK, Mr. Sherman, you backed it up — this time. My thing the net, with sophomore set- the first point. Grove took is this: when you win three Super Bowls and have the success ter Kendra Tuttle (35 assists) Sterling said. “You just can’t “We didn’t give up and the lead for good at 3-2 on afford to not put teams away kept fighting. We just made Mr. Brady has had — you are not Darrelle Revis, remember, using several weapons at the a spike by Wynn and built it and even Brady has had his share of success against that net: Jessie Ream (12 kills, when you have the chance, too many mistakes in the up to 11-5 on a mis-hit but especially at this time of year likely future Hall-of-Famer — through his career, then you 4 assists, 9 digs), the 6-2 end,” Sterling added. “We the Pirates fought back. They have the “credence” to talk trash, though by then, you prob- Nicole Hulihan (9 kills), when you know they are lose seven seniors and they got within one twice — the ably won’t feel the need to. Alexis Gauss (7 kills, 12 going to be playing extreme- have been a special group for final time at 14-13 on a hit- At some point, most figure out to let their play do ALL digs) and Tessa Heitmeyer (6 ly hard.” me. They will be missed.” ting error — but no closer. the shouting. kills, 12 digs). They scored The Jays could easily have The opener wasn’t nearly Steadily, the Bulldogs pulled I’m not saying you need to lionize him or allow him to roll the first five points and never hung their heads after falling as close as the Bulldogs (17- away and sealed the deal on through you like a hot knife through butter but at the same looked back, especially with in the second set in that way 6) flexed their muscles from their 16th ace, this time by time, have some respect for your fellow competitors. the Blue Jays committing but they did not. They started the start and overwhelmed sophomore Sydney McCluer Think if they ever meet again, Mr. Brady won’t be a little eight errors from their side to take advantage of some the young and inexperienced (5 kills, 19 digs). more motivated to make sure Mr. Sherman’s mouth stays of the net (35 for the match). hitting errors by the Lady Lady Pirates. “We missed some serves shut? They built up their lead until Hornets (29 for the night) “It’s nice to get that first but I am not too concerned. The Internet is fun to search for interesting things to set point, when Hulihan hit a and the usual suspects started match in. It’s different in the I used some different players write about. cut shot to the Jays’ side of to play even more consis- tournament because officials Take a video on YouTube about the NFL Network’s Ian that aren’t used to varsity and Rapoport. the court for a 1-set edge. tently, led by senior setter tend to be tighter and stricter, I’ll live with errors there,” Christie Carder (18 assists, so it’s good to get that expe- Prior to Sunday’s Packers-Texans game, he was discuss- The Jays did recover in Lepley added. “You’ll have ing matters when an errant football smacked him in the face. the second set, starting to 8 digs). They took the lead rience right away,” Grove miscommunication and such for good at 8-7 on an ace coach Kelly Lepley noted. I can feel for that: when I cover soccer matches at the turn things around by settling when you hav e combina- Annex and there is a small-kids match going on at the same down. They led almost the by junior Kaylie Youngpeter “The kids can relax a little bit tions that aren’t used to each time behind me, I have some paranoia about getting an orb in entire way as senior Emily and steadily added to their more now and they can see other but I felt it was impor- the back of my head — and probably flattening the sphere! Horstman (8 kills, 11 digs), lead from then on. This time, what they need to do.” tant to do so. We’ll focus in Mr. Rapoport handled it with humor. That’s a good reac- classmate Heather Vogt (6 there would be no Hornet Continental coach Jordan practice on those areas of tion instead of some others that might have went berserko. kills, 5 stuffs) and sopho- rally as the Jays pulled away Streicher figures it’s simply concern the next two days I have seen other reporters have similar events happen to more Bekah Fischer (5 kills) and halved their deficit with a difference in talent. and I expect we’ll be ready them — especially soccer — and it’s funny; when it happens started to get loose at the net a push off the Hornet block “Grove is a good team; Saturday.” to them! and the Jays started to dig up from Youngpeter. we can’t compete with them Junior Elizabeth Selhorst I was watching replays of when Derek Jeter broke his kills better, with senior libe- The Jays seemed to have right now and we know that. added five kills for the vic- ankle Saturday night in game 1 of the ALCS and I cannot see ro Katrina Etzkorn (31 digs) all the momentum heading They will be a tough out for tors. where he really broke it. and senior Madison Zuber (9 into the fourth set but couldn’t anyone,” he began. “We have “We have played hard It must have been planting it just “right” when he took off or coming down on it just wrong during the play — or both. digs) leading the effort. Still, completely keep it. They led struggled with youth and all year despite the circum- 14-10 on a Youngpeter ace inexperience all year going He has played a tough and physically-demanding position — they could not finish — a stances. I credit the girls for shortstop — for a zillion years now and it puts a lot of stress struggle all season — and but the pivotal run by C-R — up against quality opponents; that; they easily could have a 5-0 span and after a trade you saw a microcosm of our on those joints, especially at the age of 38. it came back to get them. given up any time, includ- I am no Yankees’ fan but he is a great player. I have read After taking a 23-21 edge of points, a 6-0 spurt — that year in one evening.” ing tonight,” Streicher added. put the Hornets in command some bloggers and for the most part — outside of the one or on a serving error on the Junior Julia Wynn (10 “We made the third set close. two usual ... nincompoops — most have expressed sadness Hornets (4 for the night ver- at 22-15 on a hitting error. kills) and junior Rachel We’ll see what we can get and hopes for him to come back. sus 10 aces), Ream put down There was no rally by the Schumacher (33 assists) set done in the off-season; we If anyone can, he will. a spike off the block to start Jays as Hulihan won a joust the tone for the Bulldogs from only lose two seniors — Ray Lewis is also in that boat after the future first-ballot the closing run for the Green over the net on match point the start with a kill on the Krystle Prowant and Casse Hall-of-Famer (talk about a guy who really turned his life and Gold: two hitting errors to seal the deal and advance first point and put the serve Averesch — and we’ll keep from the dark side from when he was younger, though he and a kill from the back row to Saturday’s second match in the hands of Schumacher trying to build.” remains a ferocious competitor, as you have to be to play in by Heitmeyer to complete back at Ottoville against (5 assists). In the opening Topping the Lady the NFL) tore a pectoral muscle Saturday. the comeback and put the Columbus Grove. 11-0 span, she had three Pirates were Prowant (9 kills) He’s 36 but has played a rough position (inside/middle Hornets up 2-0. Lauren Utrup and Bailie assists and all but two points and juniors Cailah Rickard linebacker) with Dick Butkus-like ferocity. “That was our major prob- Hulihan also played their came on either kills or aces. and Tia Escamilla (8 digs However, you just know he will come back eager to show lem all season; we’d play final matches for the Blue In fact, the Bulldogs were so each). he is not done in the game he loves. LOCAL ROUNDUP Redskins knock out The second set started out we did hit some balls hard, they Wednesday night’s Division came from Cody Freels who Sports information assistant Lady Bearcats in VB a lot closer as Spencerville were still there picking some- II sectional matchup at Lima was assisted by Andrew Grey. RICHMOND, Ind. —The For The Delphos Herald was down by one with a thing up and hitting it back Senior, faltering 25-15, 22-25, Freels also scored the fourth Bluffton University vol- COLDWATER — The score of 5-4 after Mulholland at us. This is something they 25-19, 25-21. goal by Manchester and was leyball team routed the Spencerville Bearcats and St. kill. From this point on, the have been good at for a long Guiding the Bulldogs (9-14) assisted by Radev at the 62:31 Earlham College Quakers on Henry Redskins faced off on Redskins took over the set as time. I think we definitely put were Torie McAdams (13 kills, mark. Wednesday, getting all 19 Wednesday night at Coldwater Koester went off after a kill up a good fight because they 2 blocks), Katie Hawk (28 Freels capped his hat trick players into the match while High School in the first of two gave her the serve and scored run the fast offense we have assists), Erika Kiel (22 digs), with an assist from Zac Hansen not taxing the starters in a 3-set Division IV sectional volley- 15 straight points, with six of seen all year. I don’t think they 12 minutes later. victory (25-15, 25-15, 25-21). Ally Bader (3 aces) and Aubrey The win moved the Beavers ball tournament matches. them being aces. expected us to do some of the Williams (2 blocks). The Spartans put their sixth The Redskins beat the Lady The Bearcats ended the stuff we did to them and get to ----- and final goal on the board at to 13-12 overall and 3-3 in the Bearcats 25-9, 25-7, 25-9 to run with a kill from Freewalt some of their hits.” Beavers drop 6-3 decision to the 80:24 mark, with Bertin Heartland Conference. advance on in the tournament. to make the score 19-5, St. With the win, the Redskins Manchester University Gisagara putting the ball in the Senior Heather Schierer Henry. After the timeout, advance to play New Knoxville back of the net with the assist (Crescent Springs, Ky./St. St. Henry came into the By Keisha Holtsberry Henry) led the Beaver attack tournament match with an 18-3 Spencerville got a kill from Saturday night at the Palace for Sports information assistant coming from Ellis Whitt. Katie Merriman but an ace and Less than three minutes with seven kills and she was record and Spencerville had a the right to advance to districts. followed by Kendra Parmenter 5-17 record on the season. The kill from Mikesell gave the ---- BLUFFTON — The later, Bluffton’s T.J. Kline Lady Green dispatch Bluffton University men’s soc- (Mogadore/Lake Center) got (Grove City) who pounded six Bearcats came into the match Redskins a 2-0 lead. kills on the night. Jenny Brown at the Palace as the away team The third set was more Commodores in postseason cer team fell to Manchester past the Spartan defenders to University Wednesday. The put the ball into the net for a (St. Marys) and Kristen Beck whereas the Redskins were the even to start as the Redskins ELIDA — Ottoville’s (Paulding) chipped in five home team on the scoreboard. jumped out to a 10-7 lead. The volleyballers began the sec- Beavers dipped to 2-11 over- second Beaver goal, assisted all and 0-5 in the Heartland by freshman Jake Headings kills apiece. Freshmen setter The first set was a big sign Bearcats got kills from Abbie ond season on the right track Mackenzie Lauber (Mansfield/ of things to come in the next Lee and an ace from Schylar Wednesday night with a 25-13, Collegiate Athletic Conference, (Cincinnati/McNicholas). while the Spartans improved to Madison) handed out 19 assists three sets as the Redskins got Miller and the Redskins got 25-18, 25-21 sweep of Perry in With less than two minutes with help from freshman Danica off to a 9-2 lead. St. Henry got kills from Koesters and an ace Division IV sectional action at 5-11 overall and 3-3 in the left in the match, Bluffton put HCAC. Hicks (Convoy/Crestview) who kills from Kylie Koesters and from Mikesell. Elida High School. a third goal on the scoreboard added 12 of her own. Taylor Clune before a Bearcat After an ace from Madison Senior Abby Siefker led the The first 32 minutes of from Wes Corbin (Arlington) the match went by with great Junior libero Hailey Phillips timeout was called. Broering brought the score to Lady Green (9-13) with 20-of- thanks to an assist by senior (Malinta/Patrick Henry) and After the break, 14-7, the Bearcats were forced 23 serving (5 aces), with junior defense by both teams. Matthew May (Van Buren). freshman Calista Dowdy (Van Spencerville got a kill from to burn a timeout. Spencerville setter Tonya Kaufman (45-of- The Spartans’ first goal Bluffton finished with one Wert/Lincolnview), who also Allison Gilroy and an ace from scored two quick points after 45 setting, 13 assists), junior came from a penalty kick by more shot than Manchester, saw time at libero, paced the Abby Freewalt, followed by the timeout but those were the Taylor Mangas (5 digs) and Dian Radev. 15-14. The visitors were Beavers with eight digs each. A kills from Lady Redskins Sam final points they scored. sophomore Annie Lindeman Bluffton’s response was whistled for 12 fouls, while trio of Beavers picked up five Thobe and Ally Mikesell. The Redskins ran off 11 (23-of-25 hitting, 7 kills). scored by sophomore Tyson Bluffton was called for only digs apiece: Lauber, Lindsay Spencerville was forced to straight points, including an Ottoville will tangle with Spence (Arlington) at the seven. Spence led the Beavers Krohn (Marysville, Ind./New burn a second timeout with the ace from Megan Heitkamp, Lima Temple Christian — a 41:44 mark and it evened the with four shots and one goal. Washington) and Kristyn score 16-5, St. Henry. After a kill from Clune and block 5-set winner over Waynesfield- match up at 1-1. The Beavers return to the Hovest (Pandora-Gilboa). that, the Redskin got kills from by two St. Henry players that Goshen in Wednesday’s first Less than two minutes later, pitch on Saturday when they Saturday is slated to be gave them the sweep. match — 7:15 p.m. Saturday the Spartans put the ball in the host Franklin College. The “Last Ball for Founders Hall” Kenisa Post, Kami Siefring back of the net for goal number and Koesters to give them a “I think that stopping their night. Heartland Conference contest as Bluffton takes on the Fightin serving was a big trouble of ----- two by Radev. is slated for 2:30 p.m. Engineers of Rose-Hulman 24-7 lead. Coming out of the break, The next two points were ours tonight. St. Henry is a Shawnee expels ---- for Senior Day. What may be very good team with very Lady ’Dawgs the Spartans were ready to Bluffton evens mark the last collegiate contest in scored by kills from Freewalt score and did so less than and Shelby Mulholland before strong servers and very good LIMA — Elida’s small- in HCAC with sweep Founders is scheduled for 1 ish volleyball unit had trouble seven minutes into the half. at Earlham p.m. as the Beavers move to the a Post kill gave St. Henry a defense,” Spencerville coach The third goal for the Spartans first-set victory. Kari Wicker said. “Even when with the Shawnee front line in By Meghan Mohr Sommer Center in November. www.delphosherald.com Thursday, October 18, 2012 The Herald — 7

Motte goes 2, makes Athlete of the Week Cardinals’ wait worth it Drew Kortokrax By R.B. FALLSTROM Motte made it a rewarding entered the game 1-for-5 in 15 times in the regular season. ... Matheny had 122 lineups during the The Associated Press finish for what remained of the postseason, all five pinch- regular season but has stuck with the a sellout crowd of 45,850 — hit appearances, with an RBI same eight throughout the postsea- son. ... The Cardinals’ win ended a ST. LOUIS — Jason Motte perhaps a third — in a game single in the wild-card playoff streak of scoring at least six runs in had a lot more time than that lasted 3 hours, 2 minutes. against Atlanta. He got 14 of the last eight postseason victories dat- ing to Game 3 of the World Series last usual to get ready, learning He was ready to go for Game his 46 RBIs in April as the year, the longest streak of its kind in the plan before the grounds 4, too. primary sub at first base for postseason history. St. Louis entered crew took the tarp off the Giants second baseman injured Lance Berkman. averaging 7.6 runs in 16 wins the last two postseasons and just 2.3 runs in field. It was nice to get some Marco Scutaro had two hits On Tuesday, Carpenter the 10 losses. ... Carpenter and Pete advance notice before going and a clean game in the field, was among a group of sel- Kozma are the first Cardinals rookie teammates to homer in the same post- for the first 2-inning save of two days after Matt Holliday dom-used hitters trying to season history. his career under October pres- rammed into him breaking stay sharp by facing Jake Game 4 postponed sure. up a double play. Manager Westbrook in a simulated with A-Rod again out of lineup DETROIT — The Yankees were Subbing for injured starting tailback The San Francisco Giants Bruce Bochy had said there game. The rest of the team ready to bench Alex Rodriguez again went six up and six down would be no retaliation and had the day off. when Game 4 of the AL championship Zavier Buzard, Jefferson’s Drew Kortokrax, series was postponed by rain. a 5-11, 180-pound senior, carried the ball 15 against the St. Louis Cardinals’ Game 3 was collision- and Umpires called for the tar- Now, New York’s top pitcher might hard-throwing closer, thrust controversy-free. paulin right after the Cardinals face a limited role, making a playoff times for 159 yards and 2 scores, as well as comeback that already seemed far- adding a 65-yard punt return for another into an extended “He was made it 3-1 on a run-scoring fetched appear even more unlikely. appearance by determined to single by Shane Robinson and Game 4 was called off Wednesday TD, in the Wildcats’ 47-10 dispatching on night and rescheduled for today, delay- non-league foe Perry Friday night. a rain delay that play and made Cain was lifted. ing Detroit’s attempt to win its sec- lasted longer a pretty good It was the third game ond AL pennant in seven years. The than Game 3 of recovery,” delayed by rain this postseason Tigers lead the best-of-7 series 3-0 and were ready to send Max Scherzer Sponsored by.... the NLCS. Motte Bochy said of and a fourth, Game 4 of the to the mound against Yankees ace CC needed just 19 Scutaro. “He Yankees-Tigers ALCS, was Sabathia. After the rainout, there’s a chance LEE KINSTLE GM pitches to complete a 3-1 vic- played well, got some big hits. postponed later Wednesday Game 4 could be Sabathia’s only start tory that was worth the wait It says a lot about his makeup night. Two games between of the series even if New York is able Wednesday night, putting and how tough he is.” the Yankees and Orioles in to rally. Under the original schedule, he could have pitched a potential Game 7 SALES AND SERVICE the defending World Series Cain lost for the second Baltimore began late because on three days’ rest. champions up 2-1 in the series time this postseason, giving of inclement weather. There was no announcement on when Game 5 would be played if 650 West Ervin Road • Van Wert, OH 458791 against the 2010 World Series up three runs on five hits in 6 The rain intensified less necessary. 419-238-5902 • 866-LEEKINSTLE • LEE KINSTLE.COM titlists. 1/3 innings. The Giants, who than 10 minutes after the Yankees’ General Manager Brian Cashman had plenty to talk about “I’ve never had a situation entered the game batting just field was covered, chasing Wednesday even though not a sin- where I’ve known that far .217 in the postseason, were most fans who had remained gle pitch was thrown. Manager Joe Girardi again left Rodriguez out of ahead of time,” said Motte, 0-for-7 with runners in scor- in their seats to that point. his starting lineup and the Yankees who has saved both of St. ing position and stranded 11 Spotters for the National also announced that injured shortstop Louis’ victories in the NLCS runners. Weather Service reported Derek Jeter would have surgery on his broken left ankle. and has three saves in the Pence, the Giants’ fifth- 60-mph winds in nearby St. The game — which New York GRAND LAKE postseason. “You know, place hitter, also grounded Charles County. needed to win to avoid elimination — almost felt like an afterthought. you’re usually watching the into a double play with run- A highlight of the delay Perhaps it was fitting that it was called game and you prepare your- ners on first and third in the was a Pac-Man-style chase. off because of rain in the Detroit area. LEADERBOARD Scherzer and the Tigers will have (Courtesy of The Daily Standard) 57 107 53.3 764 4/3 119.98; ... self that way. I went to the third and grounded into a Ushers pursued and final- another chance today, when the teams *Note: No updated states from Mark Boggs SJ 37 91 40.7 478 bullpen a little early and got force play with a man on to ly apprehended a fan who try again to play Game 4. Anna 3/8 78.08. my arm loose and I was able end the fifth. jumped out of the stands to The first pitch Wednesday night Through Week 8 * - Efficiency formula is [{(8.4 x was slated for 8:07 p.m. But short- SCORING yards) + (330 x touchdowns) - (200 to get the job done.” Except for a hanging slider get a baseball near the warn- ly before the start, the crowd was Player Team TD 2-pt. XP FG x interceptions) + (100 x comple- Rookie Matt Carpenter hit to Carpenter, Cain was happy ing track in left field and then informed of a delay. A radar forecast for Total tions)}/attempts]. the Detroit area was eventually posted Tyler Jettinghoff SJ 15 0 0 0 TACKLES a 2-run homer in his first with his outing. He’s allowed jutted in and out of aisles to on the scoreboard video screen, as if at-bat of the NLCS after sub- three runs in all three postsea- elude several ushers who had to explain to fans why there was no 90; Jacy Goettemoeller ML 14 0 0 0 Player Team Number baseball despite what was still pleas- 84; Braelen Bader CE 9 1 24 1 83; Alex Wenning FR 98; Kyle bing for the injured Carlos son starts. been closing in. ant weather at the ballpark. Korey Schultz MI 13 1 0 0 80; Mason Mescher ML 86; Zach Dickman CW Beltran and the Cardinals The Cardinals snapped The storm had been widely The postponement was announced Evers FR and Zach Hembree CE 81; Brandon Moorman PA 79; Seth chased Matt Cain just before the Giants’ 5-game road win- anticipated. Some forecasts after a delay of about 70 minutes. 13 0 0 0 78; Adam Bertke ML 11 1 Riegle FR 76; Brett Schwinnen A misty rain finally began about 15 0 0 68; Caleb Siefring CW 10 0 0 0 SJ 74; Cody Looser SJ 72; Quinn a 3 1/2-hour rain delay in the ning streak in the postseason, called for a 70 percent chance minutes after the postponement was 60; Devon Poeppelman MI 5 1 14 3 Giesige CE 70; Dakota Hucke PA seventh inning. three of them this year. Bochy of rain. Both managers field- announced and steady rain followed 55; *Christian Williams AN 8 0 0 0 and Jalen Knous CE 69; Justin shortly thereafter. Beltran strained his left waited until after Game 3 to ed questions Tuesday and Most the day’s drama centered 48; Kyle Stahl SH 7 0 1 0 43; Adam Heitkamp NB and Alaric Keller ML knee running out a double- announce Tim Lincecum as Wednesday about whether on Rodriguez, who was dropped from Niemeyer MI and Cody Vogel CE 68; Austin Dennison PA 66; James the starting lineup again. The Yankees 7 0 0 0 42; Kyle Bergman CW 0 0 Borges MI 65; ... Kody White play ball in the first inning his starter for Game 4 against the probability of precipita- also were planning to bench slumping 28 4 40. SJ 51; ... Ben Youngpeter SJ and manager Mike Matheny Adam Wainwright and also tion would affect their selec- centerfielder Curtis Granderson if the RUSHING and Andrew Metzger 48; ... Troy announced he was day-to- announced Barry Zito would tion of the starting pitcher. game had been played. Player Team Car. Yds. Ave. Warnecke SJ 44. Rodriguez, only 3-for-23 in this TD SACKS day. He’s had issues with start ahead of struggling lefty The Giants entered 70-22 postseason, had already been left out Tyler Jettinghoff 143 1,184 8.3 Player Team Number the knee throughout the sea- Madison Baumgardner in when scoring first, including of the starting lineup twice and pulled 13; Mason Evers FR 186 1,172 6.3 Dominic Leugers SH 10; Justin for a pinch-hitter three times in the son but played in 151 games Game 5 against Lance Lynn. the postseason, and took the playoffs. 13; Korey Schultz MI 117 1,038 8.9 Heitkamp NB 6; Alan Kunk CW and had 619 at-bats, his most Lincecum has allowed one lead in the third on Pablo The 37-year-old slugger with 647 12; *Christian Williams AN 190 944 5; Brandon Hoffman CE 4; Brant career home runs didn’t like his seat 5.0 8; Zach Hembree CE 158 804 Barna PA, Adam Reichert SH, since 2008. run in eight innings in three Sandoval’s run-scoring in the dugout. 5.1 10; Jacy Goettemoeller ML 139 Mitch Schoenherr CW, Andrew Cardinals pitchers made relief appearances in the post- groundout after leadoff hits The firestorm may not end any 786 5.7 12; Adam Bertke ML 106 Schwieterman CW and Alan Tebbe the lead stand up, beginning season. by Angel Pagan and Scutaro, time soon. He has $114 million and 641 6.0 11; Brandon Moorman PA MI 3. five years remaining on his contract — 85 613 7.2 2. INTERCEPTIONS with Kyle Lohse, who worked Beltran is batting .400 whose legs looked just fine and a no-trade clause. RECEIVING Player Name Number around a season-worst five in the postseason with three on an opposite-field double Cashman flatly denied that the Player Rec. Yds. Ave. TD Brody Hoyng CW and Jared team has had trade discussions con- walks in 5 2/3 innings. The homers and six RBIs but flared just over first baseman cerning Rodriguez. Braelen Bader CE 41 591 14.4 Knous SM 4; Mason Evers FR, 16-game winner is 2-1 with Carpenter had big numbers Allen Craig’s glove. Jeter, meanwhile, is set to have 9; Devon Poeppelman MI 34 480 Paul Dues MI, Parker Manger NB, surgery this weekend after breaking 14.1 4; Cody Vogel CE 28 469 16.8 Jacy Goettemoeller ML and Dustin a 1.96 ERA this postseason against Cain. Before the Beltran leads all players his ankle Saturday in the opening 7; Josh Huber CW 29 454 15.7 3; Riethman ML 2. after escaping several jams homer in the third that put St. with eight extra-base hits in game of this series. The Yankees say Caleb Siefring CW 23 441 19.2 10; FUMBLE RECOVERIES and has allowed two or fewer Louis up 2-1, he was 4-for-4 the 2012 playoffs and is a the star shortstop could need four to Collin Byer CE 29 407 14.0 3; Tyler Player Team Number five months to completely recover, Schwieterman SH 26 406 15.6 4; Kody White SJ, Justin Heitkamp runs in all three of his starts. for his career against Cain, all career .375 hitter in the post- meaning Jeter likely would be ready Jordan Bender SH 26 368 14.2 6; NB and Cody Madaj CW 3; Will Setup man Mitchell Boggs four singles. season, highest ever among to return sometime between the start Ethan Wolf MI 23 360 15.7 3; ... Buettner SJ, Kris Gangwer PA, of spring training in mid-February and pitched earlier than usual, too, This one was a much big- players with a minimum of late in spring training in mid-March. Tyler Jettinghoff SJ 14 160 11.4 1. Logan Grewe AN, Austin Dennison bailing out Edward Mujica. ger deal, a drive that soared 100 at-bats. Cashman called that a conserva- QUARTERBACK EFFICIENCY P, Parker Manger NB, Seth Reigle tive estimate and left open the possibil- RATING FR, Tanner Shindledecker CE, Kyle Boggs struck out Hunter over the Cardinals’ bullpen in NOTES: Danny Cox, who pitched ity that Jeter could come back sooner. Player Team Comps. Atts. Stahl SH 2 and Devin Stoner PA 2. Pence and Brandon Belt with right field and was estimated for Cardinals World Series teams in Jeter had scans Sunday, which con- Pct. Yds. TD/Int. Efficiency* PUNTING two on to end the seventh as at 421 feet. 1985 and 1987, threw a perfect strike firmed the fracture, and he saw Dr. Austin Bruns CW 115 154 74.7 Player Team Atts. Ave. on the first pitch. ... Jay, who was hit by Robert Anderson in Charlotte, N.C., a pitch to start the game, was plunked 1,656 21/3 206.11; Braden Billger Kyle Bergman CW 21 42.3; the storm approached. The 26-year-old Carpenter on Tuesday. CE 178 272 65.4 2,266 29/6 166.19; Dustin Rethman ML 21 38.3; Cody Adam Niemeyer MI 104 169 61.5 Vogel CE 18 35.9; Alex Post SH 24 1,542 11/4 154.93; Kyle Stahl 122 34.5; Troy Warnecke SJ 28 32.8; 200 61.0 1,589 15/9 143.49; Adam Quinn Zaerr SM 38 32.5; Devon Sister: Earnhardt could be back next weekend Bertke ML 105 166 63.3 1,224 Poeppelman MI 17 31.5; Nathan 6/10 125.07; *Josh Robinson AN Bollheimer AN 13 31.2. The Associated Press early next week. If all goes doctor orders but has been that as well,” she wrote. well, she wrote he can race allowed to watch some CHARLOTTE, N.C. Rain shortens Kansas again Oct. 28 at Martinsville. television and play some Speedway test HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL — Jr.’s sis- “If all goes according video games as long as he KANSAS CITY, Kan. — Jeff ter said Wednesday that to plan and he continues to doesn’t “stress” his brain, Gordon has enjoyed a good deal of NASCAR’s most popu- she wrote. success at Kansas Speedway. On STANDINGS lar driver could be back Earnhardt did not Wednesday, he found himself back Northwest Ohio Football New Bremen 2-4 2-6 racing next week at seek treatment for the on equal footing with his fellow Sprint Standings – 2012 Fort Recovery 1-5 3-5 Cup competitors as they worked to Regular Season - Week 8 Parkway 0-6 0-8 Martinsville Speedway first concussion, suffered get acquainted with the track’s new League All Games in Virginia. in an Aug. 29 crash at a surface. “There’s not too many people BLANCHARD VALLEY NORTHWEST CONFERENCE Earnhardt will miss his improve to 100%, he will test tire test at Kansas. He sought that like a repave, other than the CONFERENCE Ada 6-0 8-0 ones who win the race at the end of Leipsic 7-0 8-0 Lima Central Catholic 6-0 8-0 second consecutive race a race car early next week to treatment following a 25-car McComb 7-0 8-0 Spencerville 5-2 6-2 Sunday at Kansas because of the day,” Gordon said after the first be cleared for Martinsville,” crash in the Oct. 7 race at full testing session since the resur- Liberty-Benton 6-1 7-1 Jefferson 4-2 6-2 two concussions suffered in a she wrote. “This has definite- Talladega that left him with a facing. “It’s just one of the necessary Arlington 4-3 5-3 Columbus Grove 3-3 5-3 6-week span. ly been an eye-opening expe- lingering headache. evils of our sport. We understand that Pandora-Gilboa 4-3 4-4 Bluffton 2-4 3-5 tracks have to be repaved eventually. Van Buren 3-4 4-4 Crestview 1-5 3-5 Kelley Earnhardt Miller rience and one that I hope we The injury snapped his It doesn’t last forever.” Arcadia 2-5 3-5 Allen East 1-6 1-7 wrote in a post Wednesday on don’t revisit in his career.” streak of 461 consecutive Some drivers got their first expe- Cory-Rawson 2-5 2-6 Paulding 0-6 0-8 JRNation.com that Earnhardt Earnhardt Miller said her starts, which was the fifth- rience on the new surface during tire Hardin-Northern 0-7 0-8 tests in late August. For others, it was Vanlue 0-7 0-8 NORTHWEST CENTRAL is on schedule to test a car brother has been resting per longest active streak in the their first time to drive it — just days CONFERENCE Ft. Loramie 3-1 6-2 STOCKS Sprint Cup Series. His doc- before the weekend Nationwide and THREE RIVERS ATHLETIC tor said Earnhardt cannot be Sprint Cup race. CONFERENCE Fairbanks 3-1 3-5 Quotes of local interest supplied by “The track’s a lot different right Tol. Cent. 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Rain delayed the start of testing Oregon Clay 1-4 3-5 S&P 500 INDEX 1,460.91 +5.99 Earnhardt Miller was with for more than 2 1/2 hours, shorten- Lima Senior 0-5 0-8 WESTERN BUCKEYE LEAGUE AUTOZONE INC. 369.47 -1.22 ing the planned 4-hour session to 2 Ottawa-Glandorf 7-0 8-0 Earnhardt on Tuesday when hours. Still, the drivers got enough MIDWEST ATHLETIC Celina 5-2 6-2 BUNGE LTD 70.17 -0.09 he went to Pittsburgh to see track time to see just how much CONFERENCE Elida 5-2 6-2 EATON CORP. 48.74 +0.74 a specialist at the UPMC things have changed. Coldwater 6-0 8-0 Kenton 5-2 5-3 BP PLC ADR 43.54 +1.24 “This track went from being pretty Marion Local 4-2 6-2 Bath 4-3 5-3 DOMINION RES INC 53.35 +0.69 Sports Medicine Concussion abrasive and wearing the tires out to Minster 4-2 6-2 Wapakoneta 4-3 5-3 Program. Afterward, now it’s just smooth and super-fast St. John’s 4-2 5-3 Defiance 4-3 4-4 AMERICAN ELEC. PWR INC 45.02 +0.46 and the times don’t fall off,” added CVS CAREMARK CRP 46.65 -0.25 his entourage toured the Versailles 4-2 5-3 Shawnee 1-6 1-7 Gordon, who won the first two Cup St. Henry 3-3 5-3 St. Marys 0-7 0-8 CITIGROUP INC 38.43 +1.18 Pittsburgh Steelers facility races at the track and has eight top-5 Anna 2-4 4-4 Van Wert 0-7 0-8 FIRST DEFIANCE 17.65 +0.00 and had lunch in the team finishes and two top-10s in 13 starts. FST FIN BNCP 16.47 +0.26 “It’s only going to get faster.” cafeteria. The 1.5-mile tri-oval, which FORD MOTOR CO 10.41 +0.11 Then they returned to opened in 2001, was torn up, repaved GENERAL DYNAMICS 67.66 +0.44 and reconfigured after the spring Cup MLB POSTSEASON GENERAL MOTORS 25.08 +0.27 , where race. The track now features variable GOODYEAR TIRE 12.79 +0.22 Earnhardt has daily therapies banking of up to 20 degrees. The Associated Press (Pettitte 5-4) at Detroit (Fister HEALTHCARE REIT 59.31 -0.66 he’s been assigned to do at “I noticed the transitions out of LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP 10-10), TBA HOME DEPOT INC. 61.39 +0.53 home as part of his recovery, pit road onto the racetrack are pretty SERIES National League steep here,” said Trevor Bayne, who (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) All games televised by Fox HONDA MOTOR CO 31.43 +0.00 she wrote. did not come to Kansas in August American League St. Louis 2, San Francisco 1 HUNTGTN BKSHR 7.05 +0.15 Earnhardt Miller runs the and was one of four drivers to test the All games televised by TBS Wednesday’s Result: St. Louis 3, JOHNSON&JOHNSON 71.00 +1.45 day-to-day operations at JR 2013 car Wednesday. “It’ll definitely Detroit 3, New York 0 San Francisco 1 JPMORGAN CHASE 43.32 +0.49 force us to blend on the straightaway Wednesday’s Result: New York Today’s Game: San Francisco Motorports, the Nationwide later in the race. But other than that, at Detroit, ppd., rain (Lincecum 10-15 or Zito 15-8) KOHLS CORP. 52.81 +0.36 Series team that she owns the track’s pretty awesome. I think it’s LOWES COMPANIES 32.79 +0.44 going to be fun to race on.” Today’s Game: New York at St. Louis (Wainwright 14-13), MCDONALDS CORP. 93.68 -0.41 with her brother, cousin Tony Once the weather cleared and (Sabathia 15-6) at Detroit 8:07 p.m. Eury Jr., and . the track dried, the test drives (Scherzer 16-7), 4:07 p.m. Friday’s Game: San Francisco at MICROSOFT CP 29.59 +0.10 X-Friday’s Game, New York St. Louis, 8:07 p.m. PEPSICO INC. 70.10 -0.20 She wrote in the post they’ve passed without major incident — unlike the tire testing session Aug. PROCTER & GAMBLE 69.47 +1.03 been grateful for the fan 29, when Dale Earnhardt Jr. hit RITE AID CORP. 1.18 +0.01 support since Earnhardt the wall and sustained a concus- SPRINT NEXTEL 5.73 +0.04 announced his concussions sion that went undiagnosed until he sustained another two weekends WNBA PLAYOFFS TIME WARNER INC. 45.66 +0.37 last week. US BANCORP 34.20 +0.59 ago at Talladega. Earnhardt missed “The outpouring of support last week’s race at Charlotte and The Associated Press Wednesday’s Result: UTD BANKSHARES 9.10 +0.00 also will sit out Sunday, with Regan FINALS Minnesota 83, Indiana 71 VERIZON COMMS 44.72 +0.64 has been great and, well, the Smith replacing him in the No. 88 (Best-of-5) Friday’s Game: Minnesota at WAL-MART STORES 77.03 +0.12 criticism, you can learn from Chevrolet. Indiana 1, Minnesota 1 Indiana, 8 p.m. 8 — The Herald Thursday, October 18, www.delphosherald.com

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ACROSS 1 Kitten’s plea 4 A lot World Food Prize activities 8 Alphabet beginner 11 Thailand neighbor 13 Concerning (2 wds.) 14 Lamb call 15 “Cool Hand --” attract Occupy protest 16 Buzzer or chime 18 Tries hard By DAVID PITT genetically modified organ- turned to genetic modifica- 20 Lagoon protector 21 Diligent insect The Associated Press isms, known as GMOs. While tion and other biotechnolo- 22 Golfer’s peg many scientists say genetic gies to boost food production 24 Got some shut-eye DES MOINES, Iowa — modification has been useful as the world’s population 27 Harley rival 30 -- majeste It’s difficult to argue with in developing crops resistant increases. 31 Hunter’s wear, briefly the goals of the World Food to pests, drought and disease, “We don’t have more 32 Ref’s kin Prize Foundation — to rec- opponents worry it could land and we don’t have 34 Toady’s reply ognize people who have result in harm to the environ- 35 Popinjays more water that can be used 36 Cattle stall helped improve the quality ment or people. efficiently and effectively 37 Kingdoms and availability of food to World Food Prize for agriculture, so how are 39 Shows fright reduce world hunger. Foundation President you going to be able to feed 40 Main point 41 Java holder But as the Des Moines- Kenneth Quinn, a retired this growing population 42 Frosted based foundation prepares career diplomat and Foreign with limited resources?” 45 Premiered for its 2012 award ceremony, Service officer for the U.S. Minehart asked. “We’re try- 49 Excellent (2 wds.) 53 Regulation which will be attended by dig- Government, said he’s dealt ing to make sure we are pro- 54 Underwater shocker nitaries including Secretary- with a variety of protests in viding farmers what they 55 Ms. Rice General of the United Nations his career, but he’s puzzled need to be able to get the 56 Read quickly 57 Compass pt. 12 Mariachi attire 36 Hoopsters Ban Ki-moon, dozens of pro- that people would object to most yield and have the 58 Objective 17 La -- Tar Pits 38 Griffith or Devine testers hope to disrupt the an organization founded by a most productive crops that 59 Want-ad abbr. 19 Explosive ltrs. 39 Litter member activities. man who won a Nobel Peace they can.” 22 Berets 41 Mannequin DOWN 23 Comic -- Philips 42 Folksinger Burl -- Members of Occupy Des Prize for his efforts to fight Noting that “Dr. Borlaug 1 Mme.’s daughter 24 Crafty 43 High notes Moines plan civil disobedi- hunger. Norman Borlaug believed in science,” Quinn 2 French waters 25 Wolfish look 44 -- Stanley Gardner ence efforts and expect to was honored in 1970 for said a panel discussion on 3 Came to 26 To be, to Brutus 46 Cook in the micro- be arrested as they obstruct 4 Thick of things 27 Barks shrilly wave work that boosted agricul- biotechnology was planned 5 Famous numero 28 Throw hard 47 Journalist -- Abel participants at the World tural production in what has this week because food pro- 6 -- -Magnon 29 Yves’ girlfriend 48 Slightly-used car Food Prize headquarters become known as the “Green duction may depend on it as 7 That woman 31 Travel kit item 50 Quip today and at the Iowa Capitol Revolution.” climate change brings more 8 Busy as -- -- 33 “This Old House” net- 51 Lennon’s wife 9 Hay bundle work 52 Off -- -- tangent on Thursday before the “I’m greatly disappointed cycles of drought and flood- 10 Leg part 35 Kind of vaccine $250,000 prize is awarded to that people would feel that ing. this year’s recipient. his organization and his prize Ironically, while the pro- Organizer Frank Cordaro that he created, his goal of testers and some panels will said he expects about 30 peo- ending hunger in the world focus on biotechnology and Check us out online: www.delphosherald.com ple to turn out today, with 10 would somehow be worthy other facets of agribusiness, willing to be arrested. The of disruption and civil dis- the winner of this year’s group opposes what it sees as obedience,” Quinn said. prize is being celebrated for a focus on corporate agricul- The prize created in 1986 low-tech work. ture motivated more by profit has grown in stature in recent Israeli scientist Daniel than food safety or protection years, with hundreds of schol- Hillel, 81, helped develop of natural resources. ars and agribusiness leaders drip irrigation methods that “The prize is corporate gathering for several days conserve water while allow- agriculture’s way of brand- in Des Moines for speeches ing food to be grown in some ing themselves in the minds and seminars. Last year, the of the world’s driest climates. of the American people as private, nonprofit founda- The system Hillel developed, the good guys, the people tion moved to the former Des called micro-irrigation, car- who are feeding the hungry Moines Public Library after a ries water through narrow and the best last chance the $30 million renovation paid plastic pipes to plants, human race has to meet our in part with donations from where it trickles continuously basic needs,” said Cordaro, companies including DuPont onto the roots. Over decades, 61, a former Roman Catholic and Cargill. it has dramatically improved priest who’s been jailed Speakers from Monsanto farm production and helped numerous times for acts of Co., Bayer CropScience, and thousands of Jewish and civil disobedience to social Syngenta have been invited Muslim farmers. issues. “The truth is the prize to participate in events this Like some of those pro- is owned and scripted for week. testing the prize, Hillel has corporate agriculture and DuPont Pioneer spokes- been concerned with preserv- large corporate entities who woman Jane Slusark said the ing natural resources. want to make a profit first company respects protesters’ “We need to learn how to H.G. Violet Equipment and don’t really care about right to voice their o pin- manage land so that it will 2103 North Main St. the planet.” ions, but to fight hunger, not degrade and do it effi- Delphos, OH 45833 Phone 419-695-2000 The protesters say the “it’s going to take all of us ciently. At the same time, we www.hgviolet.com foundation also supports working together, even if we must maintain natural eco- organizations that promote do not always agree.” systems without encroaching and sell crops that include Spokesmen for Monsanto upon them without excessive and Syngenta also defend- deforestation and destruc- ed their companies’ efforts tion of biodiversity,” he told to develop technologies The Associated Press in a REGISTER TO WIN that boost crop production. June interview when he was Syngenta spokesman Paul announced as this year’s win- Minehart said scientists have ner.

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Qualipur Polyurethane primer or quality substitute Joe Miller SAFE & 2. One-Component Qualipur Structural Spray or quality Power Washing substitute Construction SOUND 3. EPDM Spray Rubber Geise & Painting REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Interior, Exterior, Residential, PART 3 – EXECUTION Transmission, Inc. DELPHOS Experienced Amish Carpentry Commercial, Decks, Fences, Van Wert County Rita J. Placke, portion • automatic transmission Roofing, remodeling, SELF-STORAGE EXAMINATION Houses, Cleaning, Sealing, Security Fence Christopher Adrian of section 23, Hoaglin concrete, pole barns, garages A. Verify existing track surface for dimensional stability, • standard transmission Staining, Barn Painting •Pass Code •Lighted Lot Rush to Rush Realty Township. strength, and surface preparation. Notify owner of any • differentials or any construction needs. FREE ESTIMATES •Affordable •2 Locations deficiencies. • transfer case Insured • References Why settle for less? LLC, portion of sec- Ronald C. Klewer B. Entire surface shall be clean and free of all dirt, oil, • brakes & tune up Cell 567-644-6030 419-692-6336 tion 31, Ridge Town- to Ronald C. Klewer, grease or any other foreign matter. It is the respon- 419-303-3020 2 miles north of Ottoville ship (Pleasant Ridge Deborah J. Klewer, in- sibility of the surfacing contractor to thoroughly clean subdivision, lot 7). lot 3602, Van Wert. and/or pressure wash all areas of the existing track 419-453-3620 Miscellaneous 950 Tree Service surface as necessary to ensure adhesion of the resur- POHLMAN 950 Estate of William D. Gerald E. Hessel- facing materials. Workinger to M. Joan ing, Rosemary Hes- C. Beginning installation stipulates track installer “ac- 950 Construction POURED cepts” existing conditions. Adhesion of the resurfac- CONCRETE WALLS Foresters TEMAN’S Workinger, portion of seling, Rosemary A. ing materials to the existing track surface is the instal- OUR TREE section 18, Willshire Hesseling to William lation contractors responsibility. Amish Crew Residential Township. J. Kramer, inlot 731, & Commercial Hall SERVICE PRODUCT AND MATERIAL DESCRIPTION • Agricultural Needs Estate of Evelyn I. Delphos. • Trimming • Topping • Thinning A. Two coats of a mixture of colored polyurethane and Needing work • All Concrete Work LANDECK Kelly to Kirby R. Kel- Delmar G. Kohorst • Deadwooding Melos EPDM spray rubber (or approved equivalent), Roofing • Remodeling Mark Pohlman ly, Christina D. Kelly, to Kyle John Goedde, which are structurally sprayed onto the existing base Bathrooms • Kitchens Stump, Shrub & Tree Removal 419-339-9084 Since 1973 to resurface current track surface. Hog Barns • Drywall is available portion of inlots 779, Megan Elizabeth B. Rubber (EPDM): Melos EPDM spray rubber (or ap- cell 419-233-9460 419-692-7261 780, Van Wert. Goedde, portions of proved equivalent). Additions • Sidewalks to rent C. One-Component Structural Spray: The current surface Concrete • etc. Bill Teman 419-302-2981 Anthony Grunden, section 36, Washing- for the upcoming Ernie Teman 419-230-4890 shall be coated by using a one component, solvent FREE ESTIMATES holiday season and Jennifer Grunden to ton Township. based, Qualipur polyurethane resin based, structural POHLMAN all special occasions Anthony Gunden, Jen- Randall L. Ham- spray mixed with Melos spray rubber (or approved 419-733-9601 BUILDERS nifer Grunden, inlot mons Living Trust to equivalent). ROOM ADDITIONS Accommodates up to 80 Mueller Tree Full kitchen, 1446, portion of inlot Kyle L. Hammons APPLICATIONS PROCEDURES GARAGES • SIDING • ROOFING Service 1447, Van Wert. A. The entire surface shall be clean and free of dirt, oil BACKHOE & DUMP TRUCK bathrooms, Beneficiary, Alex J. grease or any other matter prior to application of the Advertise SERVICE heating & air. Tree Trimming, John E. White, Hammons Beneficiary, resurfacing materials. Any dirt, construction debris, FREE ESTIMATES BIG BACK YARD Topping Kathy L. White to portion of section 22, etc. shall be pressure washed off the track surface by FULLY INSURED Amy Proctor, inlot Hoaglin Township. the installation contractor. Your Mark Pohlman Rent $90/day & Removal B. Prime entire existing track surface with Qualipur 1220 419-339-9084 Contact 239, Middle Point. Fannie Mae to Rob- at an approximate rate of .16 kg/m2 (.30 lbs/yd2). cell 419-233-9460 Jim Miller 419-203-8202 Estate of Mabel ert L. Greathouse, C. The one component Qualipur structural spray should Business [email protected] Frances Wright to Jean T. Greathouse be mixed with Melos EPDM spray rubber (or approved 419-692-9867 equivalent) at a rate of 60% structural spray liquid to 950 Home Improvement Fully insured Joan A. Starr, portion portion of section 17, 40% EPDM rubber. After the primer has cured to tack of section 33, Jennings Jennings Township. free, but no longer than 24 hours, the mixture should Township. John Lahmon, An- be sprayed in two layers at an approximate rate of DAILY .86 kg/m2 (1.60 lbs/yd2) per coat; for a total minimum Joan A. Starr Ken- drea Lahmon to Kath- combined consumption rate of approximately 1.73 kg/ COMMUNITY neth R. Starr to Joan leen I. Teman, portion m2 (3.20 lbs/yd2). For a low, L.L.C. Annette Starr Revo- of inlot 249, Van Wert, STRIPING AND MONUMENTATION SELF-STORAGE cable Trust, Kenneth inlot 248, Van Wert, A. The contractor shall consult with the owner prior to Robert Starr Jr., por- lot 196-12, Van Wert the start of their calculations for determination of the low price! GREAT RATES • Trimming & Removal finish line location, events to be run, location of lane NEWER FACILITY • Stump Grinding tion of section 33, Jen- subdivision. numbers and additional paint markings. To advertise call • 24 Hour Service • Fully Insured nings Township. Darcy E. Vaske to B. All line marking paint is to be approved by the syn- 419-692-0032 KEVIN M. MOORE Paul L. Seibert, Anthony J. Finkhous- thetic surfacing manufacturer only and an experienced track-striping specialist shall perform the line striping. 419-695-0015 Across from Arby’s Jennifer Seibert to en, portion of section 10/18,26/12 (419) 235-8051 Timothy D. Placke, 17, York Township. 10 – The Herald Thursday, October 18, 2012 www.delphosherald.com Grandpa needs to Tomorrow’s HI AND LOIS Horoscope tread lightly with By Bernice Bede Osol FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2012

The year ahead could turn out to be an extremely favorable period in granddaughter which you’ll experience many new and exciting developments. It would be a great time to set lofty objectives Dear Annie: Due to many allowed me, at least in fanta- and pursue them vigorously. complicated family issues, sy, to get some of the release LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -- I’ve been estranged from my I needed. Today could launch an extremely significant cycle for you, especially adult daughter for the past We divorced 11 years ago. where your finances and material 10 years. However, she has I am now the luckiest man needs are concerned. If you handle a college-aged daughter with on Earth because I found a things right, surpluses will abound. BLONDIE whom I’ve managed to main- SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) genuine partner. Not only -- Those whom you always feel tain a decent and, I thought, is this 60-year-old woman compelled to please may do a role loving relationship. mature, successful, loving, reversal and perform something Last month, I was on liberated and modern, but she nice for you. This change in your relationship will allow you to hold the “Chelsea’s” Facebook page. still enjoys sex. We kiss and strings. I’ve been proud of her suc- hug. We enjoy touching that SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. cess in college, doesn’t always lead 21) -- There is a time for sowing and her happiness with a time for reaping. You’re now in a to sex, and when period in which you will be paid back friends and the we do have sex, we in large measure by those to whom experience of liv- want to please each you’ve given so much. ing away from her CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) other. I haven’t -- Some exciting new developments mother. However, thought about could be in the offing where your her friends posted a watching porn since social life is concerned. Both a few couple of remarks we met. old and new friends will play big roles in your happiness. BEETLE BAILEY on her Facebook Women should AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) page that bothered ask themselves -- It would be a good thing to start me. I emailed her whether they are elevating your sights in terms of your that these issues more ambitious objectives. Once contributing to you get on a roll, many remarkable may not be any of the behavior they achievements are possible. my business, but Annie’s Mailbox abhor, and what PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) I was concerned -- Something is stirring that could they could bring to produce an advantageous effect upon for her personal safety, etc. the relationship to make it bet- your future hopes and desires. Prepare She quickly replied that this ter. — Problem Solved yourself for all your tomorrows and was indeed none of my busi- Dear Solved: In most look forward to what they’ll offer. ness, and she made excuses ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- troubled relationships, both Now is the time to make that move, for the Facebook comments. parties contribute to the prob- maneuver or adjustment you’ve been I expressed how disappointed lem to varying degrees. The contemplating where your work is I was with her attitude since I concerned. Everything is looking important thing is for each good for making such a change. was only worried about her. person to address their own TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- If We haven’t spoken since weak spots and then work to a significant and necessary decision SNUFFY SMITH then, and frankly, I can- make the relationship better. is staring you in the face, it’s the day not excuse her bad behav- to take action. Depend on your good Dear Annie: This is in judgment and common sense to make ior toward me. But Chelsea response to “S.,” who is the right choice. doesn’t have a great many uncomfortable telling the GEMINI (May 21-June 20) family members, and I would -- A smart friend who is concerned doctor’s receptionist what the about your welfare is likely to offer like to mend this rift. My medical problem is. you some unusual advice. Even if it own friends have pointed out My husband had severe sounds strange, think it through until that “the apple doesn’t fall far chest pains and called to make you understand its essence. from the tree.” Any sugges- CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- an appointment. He thought This is an excellent day to spend some tions? — Concerned Grandpa it was indigestion. When he time sorting out things that have been Dear Grandpa: Chelsea trying and confusing. Once you work explained the problem to the things out, you can reorganize your is young and living indepen- receptionist, she told him to dently for the first time. She life for maximum efficiency. hold on while she notified LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- There doesn’t want her grandfather the doctor, who told him to is no need to allow self-doubts to HAGAR THE HORRIBLE (or anyone else) to tell her get to the emergency room intimidate you, because you have the how to live her life. You were answers needed to produce the end immediately. As it turned out, results you desire. Figure out what undoubtedly right to be con- he’d had a heart attack and you want and then do it. cerned about her safety, but it VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) needed a quadruple bypass. came across as criticism, and -- Chance could play a big role in Had she just scheduled an she was not receptive. bringing about success. You’re apt to appointment, things could say the right thing at the right time to If you want to fix this, the right person. you will have to make the have turned out much worse. — Grateful COPYRIGHT 2012 United Feature Syndicate, first move. Send her an email Inc. or post something on her Facebook page that is posi- tive and complimentary. Say nothing about the previous disagreement, and hope she is equally willing to let it go. BORN LOSER Then start fresh. We hope someday Chelsea will be mature enough to appreciate your advice. But right now, please tread lightly. Dear Annie: I’ve read let- ters from women who com- plain because their men are spending time and money secretly watching porn. I sus- pect most men are like me. I am 64 years old. I was married for 24 years. Except for our sex life, I was truly FRANK & ERNEST happy right up until the day she said she had a boyfriend and wanted a divorce. 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